First conditional is used to talk about things which are possible in the present or in the future.
We use second conditional to talk about unrealistic situations that may or may not be possible
Zero conditional form is used to express the fact that is always true when something else happens.
Examples for First conditional are:
If it's sunny, we'll go to the garden.
If Chris doesn't hurry now, he will miss the train.
If Anna is late again, I will be angry.
Examples for second conditional are:
If I see Anna, I'll tell her to meet you.
If I were young, I would climb up the mountains.
If we had a big house, we could have a pet.
Examples for Zero conditional are:
Snakes bite if they get scared.
If you eat too much, you get fact
If you touch the flame, you get burned.
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Which of the following inferences about Monsieur Loisel is best supported by the text?
A. He is hardworking and determined.
B. He is angry with his wife and unsympathetic toward her.
C. He relies on his wife for emotional support.
D. He knows that his wife does not truly love him.
Answer:
A. He is hardworking and determined.
Explanation:
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Answer:
A. He is hardworking and determined.
Explanation:
This answer is justified through the story, particularly in these quotes:
"I'm going back," he said, "over the whole route we walked, see if I can find it."
He left.... Her husband returned at about seven o'clock. He had found nothing. He went to the police to the newspapers to offer a reward, to the cab companies, everywhere the tiniest glimmer of hope led him."
The above quote justifies that he is determined in finding the missing jewelry for not only his wife, but also for his wife's relationship with her friend. He goes above and beyond afterwards in hopes of replacing it, quote:
"And Loisel, who had aged five years, declared:
'We must consider how to replace the jewel.' The next day they took the box which had held it, and went to the jeweler whose name they found inside..."It was not I, madame, who sold the necklace, I must simply have supplied the case."... In a shop at the Palais Royal, they found a string of diamonds which seemed to be exactly what they were looking for. It was worth forty thousand francs. They could have it for thirty-six thousand."
"Loisel had eighteen thousand francs which his father had left him. He would borrow the rest."
and
'Her husband worked every evening, doing accounts for a tradesman, and often, late into the night, he sat copying a manuscript at five sous a page. And this life lasted ten years. At the end of the ten years they had paid off everything, everything, at usurer's rates and with the accumulations of compound interest.'
These quotes show that not only does he love his wife very much, going beyond what is necessary to try and find the necklace, but he also works to help pay off the necklace in order to help his wife save face in front of her friend.
Of course, we learn at the end of the story that the necklace that her friend provided was quote, "an imitation! It was worth five hundred francs at the most!...".
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"I remember hearing a minister say that the best thing a sermon could ever do was comfort
the troubled and trouble the comfortable." (131)- Mrs. Watkins
The definition of "Sermon" is a religious address given in public, typically by a clergyperson as part of a worship service. 1: a religious speech spoken in front of the public, typically by a clergyperson as part of a worship service. a speech about behavior or obligation.
Additional Preacher words synonyms of example sentences find out more about Preaching. What distinguishes a sermon from a preaching?
An instructional speech known as a sermon is often one delivered by a religious leader, however it can also be utilized in non-religious contexts. Preaching is the act of teaching; it is nearly typically used in a negative manner outside of the context of religion.
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The Color of Water: A Black Man's Tribute to His White Mother
by James McBride (Goodreads Author)
Answer: facts
Explanation:
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1. Throughout The House on Mango Street, twelve-year-old Esperanza struggles to figure out
many aspects of how she fits into the world: culturally, socially, economically, sexually, and
as a female in a male-dominated world. Describe at least three scenes from the collection
that best exemplify Esperanza's journey to discover her identity. How does the collection's
format represent Esperanza's struggle to puzzle all the pieces of her identity together?
Esperanza fights against the feelings of isolation and embarrassment that come with living in the neighborhood throughout the entire book. She is ashamed of her run-down home and how her peers perceive her as "strange."
The required details for Esperanza in given paragraph
Pam Muoz Ryan, a Mexican-American author, is the author of the young adult historical fiction book Esperanza Rising. Esperanza, the only child of affluent Mexican parents, is the main character of the book, which centers on what happens after her father is killed. During the Great Depression, Esperanza, her mother, and their former housemaids travel to California with no money, where they find agricultural employment that pays very little.
The book garnered generally favorable reviews from reviewers, who lauded Muoz Ryan's writing and came to the conclusion that it was appropriate for debate in the classroom.
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How does the author introduce the virus in the third paragraph? What information is given to the reader? Explain in two or three sentences, citing specific examples.
Paragraph 3:
So often in a case like this, it's hard to pin down the details. The doctors remember the clinical signs, because no one who has seen the effects of a Biosafety Level 4 hot agent on a human being can ever forget them, but the effects pile up, one after the other, until they obliterate the person beneath them. The case of Charles Monet emerges in a cold geometry of clinical fact mixed with flashes of horror so brilliant and disturbing that we draw back and blink, as if we are staring into a discolored alien sun.
In the third paragraph excerpted above, the author introduces the virus with strong imagery and vivid description. See further explanation below.
What is imagery?As humans, we comprehend the world through our senses. To depict this procedure in their literature, narrators and poets use vivid language designed to appeal to these senses. This language is called Imagery.
Imagery may enhance a reader's reading experience by immersing them more thoroughly and appealing to their senses. Through detailed descriptions, imagery in writing might focus at a reader's sense of taste, smell, touch, hearing, or sight.
The textual evidence from the excerpt that relates to imagery is: "
"with flashes of horror so brilliant and disturbing that we draw back and blink as if we are staring into a discolored alien sun."
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1
R: Right, Jones! It's a yellow card for you.
J: Oh Ref! What
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?
R: I
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the whistle three times Jones, but you carried on playing!
2
F: Did you see the ice hockey last night, Ben? Great goal by Grabic, huh?
B: Well, I
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the game when the doorbell rang. I went to answer it; it was some sales person, and when I got back I
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the goal!
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TV J: Arthur, at 76 years of age you're the oldest competitor to finish the marathon today. Why
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to run?
A: Oh, well, last year my grandson and I were watching the race on TV when he
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: 'Grandad, have you ever done that?' I told him that I hadn't run a marathon and he said: 'Maybe you should try'. So, I
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it for my grandson, Timmy.
The marathon is a long-distance foot race that typically takes place on roads but can also be completed on trail routes. Its distance is 42.195 kilometers (26 miles 385 yards). You can run the marathon or use a run/walk method to finish it. There are several categories for wheelchairs.
Why are competitions dubbed marathons?
The narrative of an ancient Greek messenger who ran from Marathon to Athens, a distance of about 40 kilometers, or almost 25 miles, with news of a significant Greek victory over a Persian invasion army in 490 B.C., served as the basis for the contemporary marathon.
As with your on-ice look, the way you carried yourself after he finished his announcement.
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1. PART A: Which of the following identifies Kevin Gover's claim in the text?
Kevin Gover contends that Native American motifs are linked to a history of oppression and cultural loss for Native Americans, and therefore are offensive uses of their cultures, as option B shows.
Why does Gover have this opinion?Because Native American motifs are used in a caricature and disrespectful way.Because motifs highlight negative stereotypes about Native Americans.Because the motifs neglect the history of exploration that Native Americans went through.For Gover, the use of motifs that encourage the use of indigenous figure or their cultures to entertain the white population is extremely racist and prejudiced.
He points out that this type of attitude ignores how Native Americans were exploited and tortured by whites in the construction of the country and emphasizes how the suffering of natives is commonplace and should be ignored by the white community.
For him, white Americans are insensible and dishonest in their use of these motifs. In addition, he points out the inconsistency of white Americans, in using indigenous symbols in a caricatured way, but feeling offended if the symbols of their cultures receive the same treatment.
You forgot to show the answer options, but you can see them below:
PART A: Which of the following identifies Kevin Gover’s claim in the text?
A. Despite the declining use of Native American motifs in sports, they still have supporters and probably will not disappear completely.
B. Native American motifs in sports are connected to a history of oppression and cultural loss for Native Americans and are therefore offensive uses of their cultures.
C. The use of Native American motifs in sports is a recent development and will most likely continue into the future.
D. Until recently, people have viewed the use of Native American motifs in sports as a harmless tradition and therefore did not consider it inappropriate.
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Read the following passage carefully before you choose your answers.
In this excerpt from a novel published in 1899, the Pontellier family is spending their vacation in a small seaside community.
It was eleven o’clock that night when Mr. Pontellier returned from Klein’s hotel. He was in an excellent humor, in high spirits, and very talkative. His entrance awoke his wife, who was in bed and fast asleep when he came in. He talked to her while he undressed, telling her anecdotes and bits of news and gossip that he had gathered during the day. From his trousers pockets he took a fistful of crumpled bank notes and a good deal of silver coin, which he piled on the bureau indiscriminately with keys, knife, handkerchief, and whatever else happened to be in his pockets. She was overcome with sleep, and answered him with little half utterances.
He thought it very discouraging that his wife, who was the sole object of his existence, evinced so little interest in things which concerned him, and valued so little his conversation.
Mr. Pontellier had forgotten the bonbons and peanuts for the boys. Notwithstanding he loved them very much, and went into the adjoining room where they slept to take a look at them and make sure that they were resting comfortably. The result of his investigation was far from satisfactory. He turned and shifted the youngsters about in bed. One of them began to kick and talk about a basket full of crabs.
Mr. Pontellier returned to his wife with the information that Raoul had a high fever and needed looking after. Then he lit a cigar and went and sat near the open door to smoke it.
Mrs. Pontellier was quite sure Raoul had no fever. He had gone to bed perfectly well, she said, and nothing had ailed him all day. Mr. Pontellier was too well acquainted with fever symptoms to be mistaken. He assured her the child was consuming at that moment in the next room.
He reproached his wife with her inattention, her habitual neglect of the children. If it was not a mother’s place to look after children, whose on earth was it? He himself had his hands full with his brokerage business. He could not be in two places at once; making a living for his family on the street, and staying at home to see that no harm befell them. He talked in a monotonous, insistent way.
Mrs. Pontellier sprang out of bed and went into the next room. She soon came back and sat on the edge of the bed, leaning her head down on the pillow. She said nothing, and refused to answer her husband when he questioned her. When his cigar was smoked out he went to bed, and in half a minute he was fast asleep.
Mrs. Pontellier was by that time thoroughly awake. She began to cry a little, and wiped her eyes on the sleeve of her peignoir. Blowing out the candle, which her husband had left burning, she slipped her bare feet into a pair of satin mules at the foot of the bed and went out on the porch, where she sat down in the wicker chair and began to rock gently to and fro.
It was then past midnight. The cottages were all dark. A single faint light gleamed out from the hallway of the house. There was no sound abroad except the hooting of an old owl in the top of a water-oak, and the everlasting voice of the sea, that was not uplifted at that soft hour. It broke like a mournful lullaby upon the night.
Question
Mrs. Pontellier’s feelings are communicated primarily through which technique of third-person narration?
Responses
Explicit statement of the emotions that she experiences
Explicit statement of the emotions that she experiences
Observations made by Mr. Pontellier about her distress
Observations made by Mr. Pontellier about her distress
Speculation by the narrator about her reactions
Speculation by the narrator about her reactions
Comments by Mrs. Pontellier explaining her discontent
Comments by Mrs. Pontellier explaining her discontent
Descriptions of Mrs. Pontellier’s actions that signal her state of mind
Answer:
Mrs ponterllier state of mind
Write silly story use words: unblock,unborn,unchain,unload,unlock,recall,repay,resell,rewash,rewind,retie,indirect,incorrect,illegal,overact,overheat,subway,prefix,preplan,superheat.
CandyPuff
I woke up and unloaded my special cotton candy machine from its box in my room. Today was going to be a great day! I unlocked the several locks on my door. I recalled yesterday when I thought up this amazing plan.
I was going to turn my room into a candy world!
I plugged in the cotton candy machine and smiled as I turned it on.
My friend was going to come over by subway to join me at my candy land party.
Flying away on cotton candy wings and floating out the window near the mint green grass and chocolate trees, where we see several candy men in trouble. They are being attacked by the savory spinaches, BOOM, BOOM, BOOM they were throwing veggies at the candy people. BOOM BOOM BOOM, went the cotton candy machine, Uh oh,
I overheated the cotton candy! I thought to myself. Without thinking, these words burst from my throat " OH NO I HAVE SUPERHEATED MY POOR COTTON CANDY!" BANG, the candy police busted open my door, "You are under arrest, for you have broken the law stating 'Nobody shall burn a candy, for it is illegal in the land of Candypuff ' and you have broken that law."
Oh no!
"But first you must rewash your cotton candy machine, and resell it," said the candy police. They looked at me with their gumdrop eyes and sprinkled mustaches. They had Twizzler arms and Kitkat legs.
"But first I need to rewind my Candy yarn!" I screamed. I needed to stall as long as possible.
"Very well." said the candy police
I unchained my closet door and grinned at my jumbo candy-yarn mess I had made earlier, just in case. There was a law in Candypuff where you cannot get sent to jail while you have dirty candy utensils.
I quickly retied a few knots when the candy police weren't looking. But I don't think they saw.
"This is the worst day ever" I muttered indirectly to no one.
"NOT QUITE YET," boomed a voice. "You have the chance to stay out of jail, I will ask you a question and if you get it incorrect you must go to jail"
"OK" I blurted out "Of course!" I turned around to see who was talking. It was the king himself! Oh no! He was the smartest person in Candypuff!
"What is...."
"One doughnut plus one doughnut."
I gasped. I didn’t know! I tried to rewind the candy yarn to tie it around me.
Unfinished
But you can finish it yourself if u want
I was there to add some color to the British
theater.
"But the blacks can’t do Shakespeare, they have no
experience.”
This was true. Their thick skulls bled with rancor
when the riot police and the skinheads
exchanged quips
you could trace to the Sonnets
–Midsummer,
Derek Walcott
Which statement best describes the effects of allusions in the passage?
The allusions show that the police and the skinheads shared a common language based on their race.
The allusions help the speaker describe the poor educational system in England at the time.
The allusions create a peaceful image of different ethnic groups discussing art and literature together.
The allusions suggest that the speaker supports a violent response to racism.
The statement best describes the effects of allusions in the passage is option C. The allusions create a peaceful image of different ethnic groups discussing art and literature together.
The allusion is discernment of speech, wherein an object or situation from an unrelated context is noted covertly or indirectly. it's miles left to the target market to make the direct connection. in which the relationship is immediately and explicitly said with the aid of the writer, it's far as an alternative normally termed a reference.
In literature, an allusion is an inferred or indirect connection with someone, occasion, or element, or to a part of any other e-book. As in line with the given passage, the reference to Shakespeare and sonnets is relevant to allusions.
We could become aware of allusions by wondering significantly approximately what a part of a sentence or paragraph talks about some thing by touching on it to something that comes from outdoor the textual content.
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Answer:
The allusions show that the police and the skinheads shared a common language based on their race.
Explanation:
This statement best describes the effects of allusions in the shown passage :)
What is the main verb of the sentence?
Liz and Andrew have gone to Cancun for their honeymoon.
Answer:Have gone
Explanation:it is the Main Verb gone is a verb
What type of logical fallacy is being written in this comment?
I just read in the Daily Mail that there is 60% more ice cover in the Arctic Ocean than there was at this time last year. Kind of shoots down your whole "we're melting!" hysteria, don't it?
pls h e l p me, I'm dum
Answer:
Im Dum too dont worry
Explanation:
Which of these quotations best expresses the central idea of “Revenge of the Geeks”?
The quotations that best expresses the central idea of “Revenge of the Geeks” is option D: [Students] Need to know before graduation that being different is not a problem but a strength.
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What is the main idea of Revenge of the geeks?In her article, Alexandra Robbins discusses how high school kids struggle with the concept of being different.
According to her, students shouldn't be rejected based solely on their academic interests, and we should stop conflating being unique with negativity.
Note also that Robbins provides examples of renowned people who didn't perform particularly well in school but yet managed to become well-known to illustrate her argument that certain characteristics make pupils misfits in high school.
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Which of these quotations best expresses the central idea of “Revenge of the Geeks”?
answer choices
For many, … high school is the “first foray into the adult world where [kids] have to think about their own status.”
Geeks profit from their technological know how.
In the adult world, being out is in.
[Students] need to know before graduation that being different is not a problem but a strength.
MLA (Modern Language Association) is used for Humanities courses which includes English, history, and art classes.
Question 2 options:
Type the essay in Times New Roman, 10 point, and single space.
Type the essay in Times New Roman, 12 point, and double space.
Type the essay in Times New Roman, 12 point, double space, and bold your creative title.
Type the essay in Courier or Times New Roman, 12 point, and double space.
Answer:
Type the essay in Times New Roman, 12 point, and double space.
Is this sentence correctly punctuated. We wanted to have a party for her birthday, she just turned 16.
Answer:
This sentence is not correctly punctuated.
Explanation:
We wanted to have a party for her birthday. She just turned 16.
We wanted to have a party for her birthday [because] she just turned 16.
We wanted to have a party for her birthday; she just turned 16.
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Which scenario reflects "adjust communication based on feedback"? a. use an agenda and clear objectives to drive the focus of a presentation. b. apply medical jargon to respond to an audience of doctors about cancer. c. research a topic before going to a discussion on it in order to be prepared. d. slow down during a demonstration to provide an opportunity for questions. please select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
The scenario that reflects "adjust communication based on feedback" is D. Slow down during a demonstration to provide an opportunity for questions.
What is communication?
Communication simply means the passing of information or message from a sender to a receiver through a medium. Communication doesn't just entail the passing and receiving of information but communication or an effective communication involves information being passed accross successfully and infomation being understood by the receiver.
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How does Lady Macbeth try to change her husband's mind about murdering Duncan?
In the tragic play "Macbeth," Lady Macbeth tries to change her husband's mind about the murder by questioning his masculinity, implying that a man would kill.
Lady Macbeth vs MacbethThe couple formed by Macbeth and his wife is an ambitious one. Macbeth wants to be king, and Lady Macbeth is more than willing to help him concoct plans to achieve that dream. However, her plans are quite bloody and violent.
One of such plans is to murder the current king so that Macbeth can take the throne for himself. However, Macbeth feels guilty and changes his mind. That is when Lady Macbeth's persuasive powers come in handy. To convince him to do it, she questions his masculinity. By attacking his manhood, she implies that a real man would have the courage to kill.
Therefore, our conclusion is that Lady Macbeth attempts to change her husband's mind in order to get him to assassinate the king by questioning her husband's masculinity.
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Answer:
Lady Macbeth appeals to her husband's sense of pride by suggesting that his choice not to murder Duncan makes him weak
Explanation:
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5.
Hamilton went from being a orphaned immigrant to one of George Washington's
closest allies and an influential Founding Father. In the context of this text, can you
change your identity? What allowed Hamilton to change his?
Since Hamilton went from being a orphaned immigrant to one of George Washington's closest allies and an influential Founding Father. I don't think I can can change my identity because that is who I am.
The thing that allowed Hamilton to change his was because he was an orphan with no knowledge of who his parents and ancestors were and thus some aspect of his identity is missing.
What was it that Alexander Hamilton wished to alter?Alexander Hamilton's wanted to give the country a solid financial base and give the federal government more authority. In order to tie creditors to the federal government, he campaigned for the federal government to take on state debts.
Hamilton was profoundly affected by the great Scottish economists of the 18th century, especially David Hume, who thought about the effects and opportunities of the union of their predominantly rural, economically disadvantaged country with Britain, whose economy was primarily mercantile.
Therefore, the importance of identity can never be underestimated as it sum of the totality of that person.
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What are 3 ways that Prince Humperdinck follows the Code of Chivalry?
The 3 ways that Prince Humperdinck follows as regards the code of chivalry are:
Prince Humperdinck help to protect their dignity, because he does not kill but only give them injury.He always deal with them in humble mannerHe do offer them praises.What is Code of Chivalry?The The Knight's Code of Chivalry can be described as the system that was focus on the how to make the morals of the society to be on check, it should be noted that this system help to protect those that are weak or that can not fully protect themselves to be protected at all cost such as the widows and children.
In the story, Prince Humperdinck can be described as one of the main character which posses some kind of tracking and hunting instincts. which is usually used by him, but he always make sure that he follow the code to avoid him running into mess.
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what is a common noun
Answer: is a noun that describes a type of person, thing, or place or that names a concept. Also are not capitalized unless they appear at the start of a sentence, unlike proper nouns, which are always capitalized.
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The History of European Immigrants in the United States How did the diversity of immigrants affect American culture?
In the late 1800s, people from all over the world decided to immigrate to the United States. Numerous people immigrated to the United States as a result of failing agriculture, a lack of land and jobs, increased taxation, and famine.
What impact did immigration have on American culture?The traditional story of American immigration is on the integration and acculturation of immigrants and their descendants into American society. This strategy typically ignores the significant contributions that immigrants made to the growth of American culture in the performing arts, sciences, and other areas of culture.
Although immigrants and their children do not necessarily possess more creative ability than native-born people, their marginalization and discrimination may have attracted and pushed those with talent into high-risk occupations that reward creative labor.
Due to the large populations of competent immigrants in Hollywood, academia, and the high-tech industries, American institutions are now more meritocratic and open to innovation than they otherwise would be.
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Pls! Help! I dont remember much about Huckleberry Finn
Explanation:
Character name is Jim . Conflict man v. society . Because Huck chooses to not turn Jim in even though he was taught that helping slaves is the wrong thing to do . By the end , the audience learns the meaning of liberty and at what price , if any , a person is truly free.Being a part of this world requires some lying skills . While watching , the viewer will feel sad , gloomy , depressed synonyms. Or it is a sad commentary indeed .
what inference can readers draw from paragraph 4 about thd 17 victimd who died shortly after the plane crash?
A. Those who died shortly after the crash died after serious injuries.
B.Those who died shortly after the crash fell out of the fuselage while it was in the air.
C. Those who died shortly after the crash died because they lacked proper clothing and supplies.
D. A. Those who died shortly after the crash died of starvation.
Readers can conclude from paragraph 4 that those who perished soon after the plane crash—17 people—fell out of the fuselage while the aircraft was still in the air. Option B is correct answer.
What took place in the story?
The rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd's fifth studio album, Road Survivors, was released in 1977. A small plane carrying band members, administrators, and support staff crashed close to Gillsberg, Mississippi, in October of that year.
Among the six fatalities were lead singer Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist Steve Gaines, and reinforcement performer Cassie Gaines. The safe framework alludes to the body's natural infection-fighting blockage system.
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What is the ways le guin alludes to the book of genesis in the Bible? and what makes it new through her story?
"She Unnames Them" is a fictional story in the Bible by Ursula Le Guin
Le Guin's story is about Eve unnaming the animals and herself, the story takes its premise from the book of Genesis in the bible. In this story le guin alludes that god had given task of naming every animal on the earth eve feels separated from the animals, she feels that names of animals do not suit them or it tries to limit the essence of animals, so she begins to unname the animals and doing so she feels the wall of separation between her and animals coming down.
By unnaming the animals she tries to reduce the domination over the creatures by labeling them with a name, makes it new through her story.
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The sentence with the correct punctuation is C) I wanted it over here; the movers put it in the wrong place.
Punctuation is the device that allows us to arrange our minds and make it simpler to study and share our thoughts. The same old English punctuation is as follows: length, comma, apostrophe, citation, query, exclamation, brackets, braces, parenthesis, dash, hyphen, ellipsis, colon, and semicolon.
Punctuation fills our writing with silent intonation. We pause, prevent, emphasize, or question the use of a comma, a length, an exclamation point, or a query mark. Accurate punctuation provides clarity and precision to writing; it lets the writer forestall, pause, or deliver emphasis to certain parts of the sentence.
One of the easiest, handiest, and most exciting ways to improve your use of grammar and punctuation is to read. On every occasion, you read, be aware of grammar conventions.
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Select the one prepositional phrase.
Five American presidents have sported beards while in office: Abraham Lincoln-who
was the first to have a beard-Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford Hayes, James Garfield, and
Benjamin Harrison.
First American president with a beard was Abraham Lincoln. But if a letter from New Yorker Grace Bedell, age 11, hadn't arrived, he might have been at work in March 1861 with a clean shaved appearance.
Why Was Abraham Lincoln a great president?Lincoln's legacy is founded on his historic accomplishments: he successfully led a political uprising and civil war that preserved the Union, abolished slavery, and made it possible for African-Americans to enjoy civil and social freedom.
How may Abraham Lincoln teach us something?Lincoln, who assisted his father on the family farm for the majority of his boyhood, taught himself in his free time. His stepmother, neighbors, and teachers, all of whom were aware of his desire to learn, all gave him books, which he used to create his own homeschool.
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Which sentence is written in the active voice?
A. Rebecca and Lauren went to the beach.
B. The lunch is packed.
C. Rebecca and Lauren were driven by their parents.
D. The plans were made.
Write a 300 word narrative story about someone not being able to fit in because someone is wrong with them
Example: Johnny was being bullied by everyone at school just because he is short
A narrative story about someone not being able to fit in because someone is wrong with them is given below:
Austin is a social recluse who prefers to stay on his own and barely and rarely associates with his classmates and schoolmates because he had Down Syndrome and was always being bullied and laughed at.
He knew he was different for a very long time, but it just did not feel fair how he was different from others and was not intellectually up to par with them and how people could be cruel and mean.
Of course, he had some friends, if you would call sympathy and pity friendship, then that would make Adam and Josh his only friends in school and because of their association with him.
What is Storytelling?This refers to the narration that is done with the aid of a narrator to advance and develop a plot about a person or thing.
Hence, we can see that the sample narration has been given above.
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In a well-written paragraph of 5–7 sentences, explain how the short story is allegorical in nature. Your response should:
identify the universal theme
identify and explain symbolism as it relates to the allegory
use evidence from the text
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In a well-written paragraph of 5–7 sentences, explain how the short story is allegorical in nature and your response should be to identify and explain symbolism as it relates to the allegory.
Allegory, a symbolic fictional narrative that conveys a that means not expressly set forth within the narrative. Allegory, that encompasses such forms as fable, parable, and story, could have that means on 2 or a lot of levels that the reader will perceive solely through an interpretative method.
The Oxford English Dictionary defines “allegory” as a “story, picture, or alternative piece of art that uses symbols to convey a hidden or ulterior that means, usually an ethical or political one.” An allegory contains a symbolism and literal that means once an abstract plan like liberty, freedom, envy, greed is expressed through a issue or person is understood as an allegory.
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_. 5. Knowing that the Greek prefix peri- means
"about" or "around," you can use this knowledge
and context to help you determine the meaning
of peripheral in paragraph 5. Write your definition
of peripheral and explain how you figured it out.